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  • Page 1 ONE MORE TIME CD...
  • Page 2 WARNING! Although the beam emitted by the laser diodes is nearly invisible, it may cause severe damage to the human eye. Use an infrared indicator to check the laser beam. CLASS LASER PRODUCT 3122 110 03420 ATTENTION! The CD mechanism and many ICs are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharges. The photo diodes and the laser diode are more sensitive to discharges than MOS ICs.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking ............5 Unlocking .
  • Page 4 7.6.2 Programming of the additional bonus plays, level 2 button 7 ....... . 30 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc, level 2 button 3 .
  • Page 5 11.2 Determination of the connectable speaker power ........54 11.3 Hints for speaker connection .
  • Page 6 17.2 Faults with the coin system ............72 17.3 Faults by selection entry .
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    Unlocking Unpacking Unlocking The key is stored in the coin return cup in the RH cabinet wall. The key WUA 1 unlocks the cabinet by turning the key clockwise. The lock is spring loaded, press slightly against the door, this allows the key to turn easily. The two other keys with 5 digit number codes unlock the cash box at the bottom of the RH cabinet wall.
  • Page 8: Removal Of Motor Book Shipping Guards

    Removal of motor book shipping guards Removal of motor book shipping guards Cut both plastic strings on both sides of the book (1). Press push buttons (2) inside and turn down the book (3). Remove elastic band from the motor book sys- tems (4).
  • Page 9: Loading Compact Discs

    CD handling precautions - CD and player cleaning Loading compact discs CD handling precautions - CD and player cleaning Dust, fingerprints or other dirt on the disc surface can cause skipping, jumping or sticking problems. Because of this never touch the surface of a disc! Howe- ver it is rather easy to remove nicotine, dust or finger- prints.
  • Page 10: Inserting Cds

    Inserting CDs Inserting CDs Insert up to 50 or 100 CDs, depending on the compartments in the carrier. Start with 01. The "Label" must show always to the left, towards the next lower number. To achieve the optimum position for loading, press in steps the lever "ro- tate carrier".
  • Page 11: Programming Number Of Cds In The Carrier

    Programming number of CDs in the carrier Programming number of CDs in the carrier At the rear wall inside the jukebox cabinet the Selection & Credit Computer is situated. Some units are equipped with a metal cover. In this case the slide switch "SER- VICE"...
  • Page 12: Coin Operation Or Free Play

    Coin operation and coin return Coin operation or free play? Both coin operation or free play are adjustible at the jumper from 0 to F button LT “Selection & Credit Computer” unit. It is located at the in row GP rear wall inside the cabinet underneath the CD-player.
  • Page 13: Examples

    Examples Examples T.T. T.T. 2 plays 1 $ 1 play 1 $ 10ct 20ct 50ct 10ct 20ct 50ct 5 plays 2 $ 3 plays 2 $ GP + 6 B4 B3 GP + 6 B4 B3 T.T. T.T. 1 play 50 cts 1 play 50 cts 3 plays $ 1.00 3 plays $ 1.00...
  • Page 14: Free Play

    Free play Free play row BS button LT To set the jukebox to free play: In case there are already jumpers in the rows GP and BS, notice their position (for later resetting to GP+6 coin operation) and remove them. Set a jumper from 0 to F (free play) in the row GP on the SCC unit.
  • Page 15 Test credit OMT CD – Edition: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 16: Track Selection

    How to select a track Track selection How to select a track If credit exists or free play is set you can select tracks by means of the buttons 0 - 9 on the keyboard. First enter the number of the CD with two digits, then the track with two digits too. Example: CD 2, track 9: Enter 0 - 2 - 0 - 9 (Exception: CD 100 = 00.) The button R You can delete wrongly entered numbers up to the...
  • Page 17: I Do Not Like This Track - The Button Cancel

    I do not like this track - the button CANCEL I do not like this track - the button CANCEL If you do not like a track you can cancel it by pressing the button 'CANCEL' at the rear side of the jukebox or at the remote control.
  • Page 18: Volume, Sound And Balance Control

    Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99 Volume, sound and balance control Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99 Volume control You can control the volume of the jukebox from different ECKEL BNEHMEN points at the same time: EMOVE OVER Verstärker K 99...
  • Page 19: The Infrared Remote Control

    Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99 5.1.1 The infrared remote control As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit (part no. 0058809). If it has been installed the hand trans- mitter is located in the cashbox.
  • Page 20: Volume, Sound And Balance Control - Amplifier F91

    Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91 Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91 The control terminal at the rear With the control terminal at the rear side of the jukebox the volume, treble, bass and balance can be controlled current individually.
  • Page 21: The Infrared Remote Control

    Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91 5.2.1 The infrared remote control As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit (part no. 0040435). If it has been installed the hand trans- mitter is located in the cashbox.
  • Page 22: Pre-Settings For Volume

    Pre-settings for volume Pre-settings for volume Tone Treble Low Level After power on of the jukebox or after pressing the but- Input CD Bass Clipping ton ‘preset’ the values of volume, bass and treble re- Remote Amplifier F91 0039155 ach the values set by the DIP switches. Input Tape Remote Mode...
  • Page 23: Programming Short View

    Pre-settings for volume Programming short view JUKEBOX o.k. Slide switch SERVICE in position ON Slide switch and press SERVICE button LT in position OFF and press button LT Selection buttons Statistics Moves Display display of display of display of display of display of display of Turns...
  • Page 24: Jukebox Programming

    Call up service programs Jukebox programming Additional features like Playstimulator, BGM time and Happy Hour time are programmable. These features are programmable in the service mode of the SCC unit. Call up service programs NOTE: To keep the data stored when po- wer is off the plug “Memory”...
  • Page 25: Programming Of Time Functions

    Programming of time functions Programming of time functions Service level 2 slide switch LT button It is necessary to program the time, date and weekday service once or at least to control these settings. Only then the jukebox can switch on and off the playstimulator or the Back Ground Music at the desired time.
  • Page 26: Automatic Random Select (Playstimulator)

    Automatic random select (Playstimulator) Exit the service program: Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF. Press ‘LT’ button. " The changer starts an initialisation run. After this the jukebox is ready to use. Automatic random select (Playstimulator) If the Playstimulator is programmed the jukebox plays random tracks of the CDs in carrier registered in the service program level 1, button 5.
  • Page 27: Programming Start And Stop Time

    Automatic random select (Playstimulator) A = number of CDs in the carrier (00 = 100) Example: B = repeat time programmed to 10 minutes A = 50 CDs in carrier Example: B = no random plays A = 63 CDs in carrier Example: B = Playstimulator on, continuousplay Note the number of CDs in carrier.
  • Page 28: Back Ground Music (Bgm)

    Back Ground Music (BGM) Example: The jukebox should play random tracks from 09.00 in the morning to17.00 in the af- ternoon.. Enter: 0 - 9 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 7 - 0 - 0 start time stop time To check the start time: press selection button 8.
  • Page 29: Number Of Bgm Cds And Repeat Time

    Back Ground Music (BGM) F91: The volume for BGM reproduction is redu- amplifier F91 ced compared to the normal volume. It is adjus- table with the two BGM pots (RH channel / LH Tone channel) on the amplifier. BGM mode is active Treble Low Level Input CD...
  • Page 30: Start Position For Bgm Cds And Configuration

    Back Ground Music (BGM) 7.5.2 Start position for BGM CDs and configuration Press button 8. The start position of the BGM CDs is displayed in the left two digits. The RH digits indicate whether BGM CDs can be selected over coin insertion or not. A = start position of BGM CDs (01 = factory pre-setting) B = 00 - BGM CDs can be selected B = 01 - BGM CDs can NOT be selected...
  • Page 31 Back Ground Music (BGM) Press selection button 0 again, the display shows flashing: # 0 (LH) = Sunday # 4 means stop time two, then the time will be displayed, here 23.45 o’clock. To programme press selection button 0 (or button 1 - 6 depending on the weekday to be program- med), hold it and press selection button R.
  • Page 32: Happyhour Pricing (Additional Bonus Plays)

    HappyHour pricing (additional bonus plays) HappyHour pricing (additional bonus plays) During the HappyHour time additional bonus plays can be given. HappyHour time zone and number of additional bonus plays have to be programmed as follows. 7.6.1 Programming of the HappyHour start and stop time, level 2 button 6 Set the slide switch ‘service’...
  • Page 33: Number Of Tracks Played Successively On The Same Disc, Level 2 Button 3

    Number of tracks played successively on the same disc, level 2 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc, level 2 button 3 The display shows the maximum number of tracks played successivly from the same disc. Preset va- lue = 04 tracks, i.e.
  • Page 34: Album Selection And Memory Reset By Power Off, Level 2 Button 9

    Album selection and memory reset by power off, level 2 button 9 Album selection and memory reset by power off, level 2 button 9 By setting the corresponding digit these options are available. Album selection is possible by entering the disc number followed by 0 0 (track 0 0). All tracks on the CD are played, starting with the first track.
  • Page 35: Disabling Single Tracks

    Disabling single tracks Disabling single tracks You can disable up to maxinmum 25 different tracks of different CDs. If somebody selects a disabled track the digital display flashes. This shows that this track is not selectable. Note a special peculiarity at playstimulator or BGM operation.
  • Page 36: Data Retrieval

    Retrieval of least popular discs (flops), level 1 button 0 Data retrieval The data retrieval memory stores data only if the plug ‘ME- MORY’ is always in the position ON (on the RH side of the SCC unit). You can read out statistical data in the service program level 1 over the display.
  • Page 37: Cash Box Contents, Level 1 Button 2

    Cash box contents, level 1 button 2 Cash box contents, level 1 button 2 Press selection button 2 once. Digital display shows the cash box contents in basic units; basic units being the value of the lowest coin. To cancel the procedure press selection button R. Total number of plays, level 1 button 3 Press selection button 3 once.
  • Page 38: Amplifier K99

    Amplifier K99 Device description of the amplifier K99 The amplifier K99 is optimised for universal use in Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH music machines. Great importance had been attached for an easy handling and stand alone function without the S&CC unit. The output power is designed for the typical used internal speakers at Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH machines, under normal circumstances reaching an impeccable volume level.
  • Page 39: Verification Of Power Voltage

    NOTE: Never connect the fluorescent supply to other contact. If you intend to change the power volt- Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH age for a higher voltage (e.g. from 117V to 230V) it is better to use a subtransformer for the fluorescent lamps or change the ballast according to the used voltage (e.g.
  • Page 40: Position Of Fuses And Plug Connectors

    Position of fuses and plug connectors Position of fuses and plug connectors Usually the jukeboxes are fitted with fuses of DIN 41571 (5x20 mm) slow blow or medium blow. ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER Slow blow fuses of DIN standard Verstärker K 99 bear the letter T (T = ”Träge”) e.g.
  • Page 41: The First Power On

    The first power ON The first power ON The mains switch is located at the rear ECKEL BNEHMEN side of the amplifier and thus it is on EMOVE OVER the rear side of the jukebox. For wall- Verstärker K 99 0056041 Amplifier K 99 C-UL...
  • Page 42: The Infrared Remote Control

    The infrared remote control The infrared remote control As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit (part no. 0058809). If it has been installed the hand transmitter is located in the cashbox. If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be RCS-K No.: 0059745...
  • Page 43: Treble And Bass Control

    Treble and bass control Treble and bass control You can control the sound with the knobs ECKEL BNEHMEN bass and treble on the amplifier. EMOVE OVER Verstärker K 99 Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANIK ECHANISM TEREO CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK ntern xtern OF FIRE REPLA CE ONL Y...
  • Page 44: External Speaker Connection

    External speaker connection 9.11 External speaker connection The amplifier can operate in two differ- ECKEL BNEHMEN ent modes. The normal operation EMOVE OVER mode reproduces the music in normal Verstärker K 99 0056041 Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANIK 0058484 stereo sound. So external speakers ECHANISM can be added to each channel.
  • Page 45: External Amplifier Connection

    ISPLAY group “Mute” to OFF. RS232 ICRO For more information order the Deutsche CHALTER WITCHES AUTO MUTE AUS/OFF RS232 NORMAL SERVICE Wurlitzer GmbH technical information PARALLEL SEPARATE VOLUME HIGH E /O leaflets TI-MA-116. TEREO MODE ANAL HANNEL INPUT E /O RWEITERUNG 9.14...
  • Page 46: Amplifier F91

    Verification of power voltage Amplifier F91 The amplifier F91 is the version with higher power out- put (2 x 170 W rms.). Equipped with protection and Tone Treble Low Level Input CD watch dog functions described below. The BGM Bass Clipping Remote Amplifier F91...
  • Page 47: Position Of Fuses And Plug Connectors On The Power Amp Board

    Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board 10.2 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board WARNING! A voltage of approx. +60V res. - 60V applies to the fuse terminals also a certain time af- ter power off.
  • Page 48: The First Power On

    The first power ON 10.3 The first power ON The mains switch is located at the bottom left hand rear Low Level LED side of the jukebox. In position ‘I’ jukebox and amplifier are switched on. The amplifier is now in STANDBY Tone Low Level Treble...
  • Page 49: Pre-Settings For Volume

    Pre-settings for volume, bass, treble 10.4.1 Pre-settings for volume You can set the basic values for volume in 63 steps (to 2dB) from no up to maximum volume. Tone Treble Low Level Input CD Bass Clipping Remote Amplifier F91 On the amplifier front cover you can find 6 DIP- 0039155 Input Tape switches (preset value) for each channel.
  • Page 50: Speaker Connections

    Speaker connections Three DIP-switches with the values 1, 2, 4 are provided Preset bass or treble level for each bass and treble. You can choose 7 different -9dB +12dB steps of 3dB from minimum (-9dB) to maximum linear (+12dB). Adding value of all switches set to "ON" gets max.
  • Page 51: The Operating Mode Stereo

    Speaker connections 10.5.1 The operating mode STEREO For normal operation the jukebox is set to the STEREO mode. Both amplifier switches, the mode switch and the slide switch S1 on the power amplifier board are set to position STEREO. Tone Treble Low Level Input CD...
  • Page 52: Connecting External Speakers In Operating Mode 2-Channel

    Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2-CHANNEL 10.6 Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2-CHANNEL For 2-CHANNEL operation both amplifier switches, the Tone mode switch and the slide switch S1 on the power am- Treble Low Level Input CD Bass plifier board are set to position 2-CHANNEL.
  • Page 53: Bgm Mode - Volume Attenuation

    BGM mode - volume attenuation 10.7 BGM mode - volume attenuation In the BGM (BackGround Music) mode the vol- ume will be reduced by a certain factor. Tone Treble Low Level Input CD Bass This function is controlled by the signal „BGM“ Clipping Amplifier F91 Remote...
  • Page 54: Overload Protection

    Overload protection 10.10 Overload protection The power amplifier is provided with an overload pro- tection circuit. relay check LEDs (green) While the CD is playing two green LEDs indicate that the speaker output relays are activated. If one of these LEDs is dark during play and no sound appears an overload of the power amp stage has occurred, which is for example caused by a short circuit in the connec-...
  • Page 55: 70V Output Transformer (0043157)

    Hints of connectable speaker loads 70v output transformer (0043157) If you want to work with different speakers with any other impedances or with 70V systems, we rec- ommend to use the output transformer. You can than connect speakers between 2Ω and 16Ω to- gether but complete independent to each other.
  • Page 56: Determination Of The Connectable Speaker Power

    Determination of the connectable speaker power 11.2 Determination of the connectable speaker power The real power consumption of a speaker equals the square of the voltage applied to the speaker terminals divided through the speaker impedance (P = U² / R). The power values calculated in this way are shown in the following table.
  • Page 57: Connection Of 70V Systems

    The primary (input-)side of this transformer has to be connected in correct polarity with the 70V terminals of the Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH output transformer. It is not allowed to consume more power than the amplifier is able to supply (23W or 45W), minus the addi- tional speakers eventually connected to the output transformer.
  • Page 58: Amplifier I84

    Fuses Amplifier I84 12.1 Fuses Usually the machine is fitted with fuses of DIN 41571 (5x20mm) slow blow. Slow blow fuses of DIN standard bear the letter T (T = ’Träge’), hence T 3.15 is the proper type to be used. All fuses in the amplifier are rated T 3.15 250v.
  • Page 59: Volume Control

    Volume control 12.2 Volume control The control box, accessible from the rear side of the jukebox, is a separate unit and has two knobs (L and R). In „stereo mode“ (switch S in position stereo) only the left knob is effective. In position „2 Kanal“...
  • Page 60: Maximum Amplifier Load And External Speakers

    Maximum amplifier load and external speakers 12.6 Maximum amplifier load and external speakers The amplifier may not be loaded with more than 4ohms per channel (less ohms means more load!). If the amplifier is operating in 2-channel mode, the speakers are all loaded to the LH channel. The impedance of all external speakers per channel in Stereo mode should not be less than 8ohms, because the cabinet speakers represent a load of already 8ohms per channel.
  • Page 61: Infrared Remote Control

    Infrared remote control 12.8 Infrared remote control If required an infrared remote control will be installed at the factory or can be delivered as a conversion kit (part no. 0050917; amplifier I84). If it is already installed you will find the hand transmit- ter in the cashbox.
  • Page 62: Infrared Remote Control With Selection Buttons

    Infrared remote control with selection buttons 12.9 Infrared remote control with selection buttons If requested an infrared remote control will be installed at the factory or can be delivered as a conversion kit (part button OPTION: no. 0047522; amplifier I84). If it is already installed you - credit or can find the remote control in the cashbox.
  • Page 63: Function Tests

    Digital display test / EPROM-version, level 1 button 4 Function tests Following checks can be done in service level 1. slide switch LT button Therefore set ... service ... slide switch Service in position ON and ... T.T. SERVICE ... press LT button. GP + 6 B4 B3 # Display shows ’0 0’.
  • Page 64: Cd Player Check (Start), Level 1, Button 6

    CD player check (START), level 1, button 6 13.4 CD player check (START), level 1, button 6 Press selection button 7 to place one CD onto the turntable. Press selection button 6. # The CD will start to play beginning with the first track. # Display shows first..
  • Page 65: Stop Playing, Level 1, Button 5

    STOP playing, level 1, button 5 13.7 STOP playing, level 1, button 5 Press selection button 5. # CD play will be interrupted and display shows: " To terminate all the tests to return to normal operation, set slide switch Service to OFF and press LT button. initial position service level 1 mechanism type: CD1...
  • Page 66: Description Of S&Cc Price Setting

    STOP playing, level 1, button 5 Description of S&CC price setting Statement: At the RH side of the S&CC unit so-called coin inputs are located designated by the numbers 1, 2 ... 10, 20. These inputs are used to set a memory value to the ’basic unit’ the computer uses to figure credits.
  • Page 67: Integrated Test Program Of The Cd-Pro Player

    (display shows “8”), the pro- version number gram version number of the Deutsche Wurlitzer CD control unit Wurlitzer GmbH CD control unit will be 01.20 displayed with four digits followed by the version number of the CD-PRO servo processor with two digits.
  • Page 68: Test Functions Cd-Pro

    Test functions CD-PRO 15.2 Test functions CD-PRO Taste 1 (mode) Taste 2 Taste 3 mode display mode dis- button 1 button 2 button 3 buttons 2 + 3 together play (mode) mode 1 start stop repeat CD mode 2 next track previous track repeat track mode 3...
  • Page 69: Special Test Functions Of The Cd-Pro Player

    Special test functions of the CD-PRO player 15.3 Special test functions of the CD-PRO player Service program of CD-PRO (mode 9). With this service program different functions of the CD-PRO player can be tested. How to call: Start service program Switch main power OFF.
  • Page 70: Functional Description Of The Mechanism

    Abbreviations Functional description of the mechanism 16.1 Abbreviations CD sub transformer Insulating transformer with primary 30v AC / secondary 9v AC and 14v AC for laser control board. CD-PRO SC control board The CD-PRO SC is controlled by the S&CC and commands the ope- rating sequence of the CD player.
  • Page 71: Number Of Plays And Cash Counter

    Functional description 16.2.5 Number of plays and cash counter The S&CC unit acknowledges coin insertion by indicating the number of selectable plays and a se- ries of relay pulses (relay C). The plays are established depending on the setting of the bonus jump- ers in the row s B1 to B4 on the S&CC.
  • Page 72: Cd Return

    Functional description 16.2.12 CD return The mechanism MM is being activated from the S&CC for 1.5 seconds. The gear box contact disc brings K6 into self-latching (K1 is closed = ground). When K6 reaches the insulated gap the gripper motor MM stops. The gripper arm has returned the CD. K7 and K8 are closed again. The closed K7 reports over the circuit around M3 (-30v DC over wire grey plug blue/pin 4 (relay M3 open) to T22 in the S&CC): ’CD in carrier’.
  • Page 73: Failures With Illumination, Display And Power System Generally

    Failures with illumination, display and power system generally 17.1 Failures with illumination, display and power system generally Symptom Cause Possible faults No light, jukebox not No power at wall so- Wall socket defective. Main fuse blown working at all cket; open primary cir- Mains fuse of the amplifier blown cuit Internal break in line cord or plug...
  • Page 74: Faults With The Coin System

    Faults with the coin system 17.2 Faults with the coin system The jukebox, however, operates normally with free credit established with the jumper in the row GP at the S&CC unit (0 - F) The function of the coin system can be checked by observing the LED M on the computer, which should light up with every coin accepted.
  • Page 75: Faults By Selection Entry

    Faults by selection entry No credit, LED M is lit Permanent contact to Ground connection of several coin input leads permanently ground of one or more (check by disconnecting the leads at the S&CC coin inputs coin inputs) Defective transistor at the ECA interface (if existing) Partially defective transistor may cause free credit...
  • Page 76 Faults by selection entry The CD played is the Selection does not cor- The selected track number is higher then the one selected, howe- respond to the label number of tracks on CD. ver, not the selected Laser control board After reaching the highest track number, the la- track defective...
  • Page 77: Repetitive Apply Of Selected Or Non-Selected Cds To Turntable

    Repetitive apply of selected or non-selected CDs to turntable 17.4 Repetitive apply of selected or non-selected CDs to turntable Symptom Cause Possible faults Permanent gripper Main cam motor MM Wiper switch K6 maladjusted arm movement (with not stopping at the end or without CD) with of the play cycle the CD carrier not tur-...
  • Page 78 Failures in the system carrier - gripper arm Carrier does not start Circuit of the carrier DC supplay -30v missing after a properly com- latch solenoid not Coil of latch solenoid open pleted selection completed Grey line from M3 to pole 4 or green line to Carrier latch does not pole 1 (relay common), plug BLUE interrupted open...
  • Page 79: Failures With Sound Reproduction

    Failures with sound reproduction 17.6 Failures with sound reproduction Symptom Cause Possible faults Clicks and banging Reading of CD data CD defective (error correction for insignificant noises during CD disturbed defects only) playing Dirty optic caused by nicotine and/or dust par- Jump over of traces ticle Maladjusted optic assembly...
  • Page 80: Accessories

    Microfone kit (part no. 0006953) Accessories 18.1 Microfone kit (part no. 0006953) This unit enables the use of the jukebox as a paging system, when playing as well as during idling periods. If the paging microphone is switched on while the jukebox is playing, the music will be muted for this pe- riod.
  • Page 81: Wiring And Connection Diagrams

    Wiring and connection diagrams NOTE: Upon request you can also have wiring and connection diagrams in DIN A3 size. Therefore please contact the service department of Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH. We will send them to you either by mail or e-mail (.pdf format).
  • Page 82: Connection Diagram Omt Cd

    19.2 Connection diagram OMT CD 0044029 Mute Cancel COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT Mode Preset PTION XTERNER AUTSPRECHER XTERNAL PEAKER 8W / 80 W...
  • Page 83: Board Layout Selection & Credit Computer

    19.3 Board layout Selection & Credit Computer ANZEIGE 7447A RELAIS M3 LED-K IC10 RELAIS M6 RELAIS M D102 RELAIS C D103 D101 D100 C102 SCHALTER 7445 SERVICE 6821 PIO RS9A IC29 27512 EPROM IC19 CBB2 43256 RAM RS9A IC25 4N28 4N28 4N28 6803 CPU...
  • Page 84: Wiring Diagram Selection & Credit Computer

    19.4 Wiring diagram Selection & Credit Computer CSR CSR 100K 100K black Zael-Ken 100K 100K CBB1 R102 R103 R101 Stecker gelb - Tastatur plug yellow - keyboard CBB2 LED-K LED-Z 3ST-DIS SEL-OUT 22uF CD4512B 22uF Stecker braun - Ausgänge für... plug brown - outputs for...
  • Page 85: Board Layout Cdm12 Sc

    19.5 Board layout CDM12 SC LM9V LM317 7805 7805 DSP1 DSPA CB53 CB61 ICB26 rot / red AUDIO_OUT_LEFT POWER AUDIO_OUT_RIGHT CSPA3 HEF4511 grün CA10 green CB51 CB50 CB40 AUDIO_IN CG11 CG13 CB41 CICA30 RA13 RB50 CA14 CB42 RB51 CA15 CB43 CA16 MAX232 TB50...
  • Page 86: Wiring Diagram Cdm12 Sc

    19.6 Wiring diagram CDM12 SC CICB20 4.7nF CICB21 4.7nF CICB22 4.7nF CICB23 4.7nF CICB24 4.7nF CICB25 (8=GNDB,16=+5VB) 4.7nF CICB27 4.7nF CICB28 4.7nF CICB29 4.7nF (14=GNDB,28=+5VB) (10=GNDB,20=+5VB) (14=GNDB,28=+5VB) GNDA 4.7nF CA17 +5VB 4.7nF CA16 4.7nF CA15 4.7nF CA14 CA13 CA12 22uF 22uF GNDB (1=GNDB,7=+5VB)
  • Page 87: Wiring Diagram 24V Distributor Interface

    19.7 Wiring diagram 24V distributor interface vom Verstärker from amplifier 24 V ~ Heizwiderstände für Bubble Tubes Heating resistors for bubble tubes rt sw ws Motoren für Farbröhren Motors for colour tubes links / left rechts / right links / left rechts / right 24V Lampe Zierschild Stern 24V lamp glass decorative star...
  • Page 88: Wiring Diagram Motor Page System

    19.8 Wiring diagram motor page system CD4013B RESET CD4081B 1N4004 CD40106B CD4081B D15 D13 4*1N4004 +VSS CD40106B +VSS L293 buttons P4 CD4081B CD40106B CD4013B CD40106B RESET 470k PTC1 100k 100k 0,1 F 0,1 F 0,1 F Schaltplan Motorbuchansteuerung Wiring diagram motor page system Alle unbezeichneten Dioden: 1N4446 0035737 All diodes without designation: 1N4446...
  • Page 89: Wiring Diagram Bubble Tubes

    19.9 Wiring diagram bubble tubes Lamp: 4 x 24V / 4W Synchronous motor 24V / 50Hz / 60Hz 117V AC 0035552 Bubble T. Bubble T. heater heater Ub = 12,5V 8,2lF 0036425 Fuse 1A, M Fuse 1A, M 25 V - Interface Lüsterklemme Verstärker Luster terminal...
  • Page 90: Wiring Diagram K99 - Power Supply

    19.10 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 91: Wiring Diagram K99 - Output Transformer

    19.11 Wiring diagram K99 - output transformer OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 92: Wiring Diagram K99 - Pre-Amplifier

    19.12 Wiring diagram K99 - pre-amplifier OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 93: Wiring Diagram K99 - Sound Control

    19.13 Wiring diagram K99 - sound control OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 94: Wiring Diagram K99 - Port A

    19.14 Wiring diagram K99 - port A OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 95: Wiring Diagram K99 - Mute

    19.15 Wiring diagram K99 - Mute OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 96: Wiring Diagram K99 - Power Supply Euro 230V

    19.16 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply Euro 230V OMT CD – Stand: 12.05.2005...
  • Page 97: Wiring Diagram K99 - Power Supply Ul/Usa 117V

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  • Page 98: Declaration Of Conformity

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